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Synonyms and antonyms of Magic or supernatural in American Thesaurus

Magic or supernatural

abracadabra (interjection)

a word that you use while performing a magic trick in order to make the trick work

alchemy (noun)

literary a special power that seems like magic

the black arts (noun)

old-fashioned the practice of black magic

black magic (noun)

a type of magic in which people communicate with evil spirits and use evil powers

curse (noun)

a bad situation or event caused by someone’s deliberate use of their magic powers

enchantment (noun)

literary a piece of magic

ESP (noun)

extrasensory perception: the ability to know things that will happen in the future or what someone else is thinking

Halloween (noun)

the night of October 31, when children wear costumes and go trick-or-treating (=go from door to door to ask neighbors for candy)

hex (noun)

an evil spell (=magic words that make someone have very bad luck)

hoodoo (noun)

voodoo

hoodoo (noun)

bad luck, or a person, place, or thing that is thought to cause bad luck, perhaps by magic

juju (noun)

a type of magic from West Africa that uses objects that are believed to have special powers

magic (noun)

the mysterious power that some people believe can make impossible things happen if you do special actions or say special words called spells

magic (noun)

mysterious tricks that an entertainer called a magician performs, for example making things appear or disappear

magic (adjective)

involving mysterious tricks performed by an entertainer called a magician, for example making things appear or disappear

magical (adjective)

involving magic or the use of magic

magician (noun)

someone whose job is to entertain people by performing magic tricks

the occult (noun)

magic or supernatural forces and events, and related practices

oracular (adjective)

connected with oracles, or spoken by an oracle

paranormal (adjective)

unable to be explained by science and therefore mysterious

the paranormal (noun)

mysterious events or facts that cannot be explained by science

presto (interjection)

spoken said by magicians just before they finish a magic trick, for telling the audience that they are going to be surprised

prophecy (noun)

a statement about a future event made by someone with religious or magic powers

psychic (adjective)

someone who is psychic has a mysterious power that lets them know what other people are thinking, or what is going to happen to them

psychic (adjective)

connected with mysterious mental powers that cannot be explained by science

psychokinesis (noun)

the ability to move objects using only the power of the mind

second sight (noun)

knowledge that cannot be explained, for example about something that is happening in a different place

sixth sense (noun)

a special ability to feel or see things without using the usual five senses of sight, hearing, touch, smell, or taste

sorcery (noun)

magic done with the help of evil spirits

spell (noun)

words or actions that are intended to make magic things happen

supernatural (adjective)

used about things that seem to come from a power such as magic and do not have a natural or scientific explanation

tarot (noun)

a way of telling what will happen to someone in the future by using a special set of cards with pictures on them

telekinesis (noun)

the power to move or change the shape of objects using your mind

telekinetic (adjective)

involving or done with telekinesis

telepathy (noun)

the ability of people to communicate directly with each other’s minds, without using words

voodoo (noun)

a religion whose followers believe in magic and witchcraft. Voodoo is popular in Haiti and other parts of the West Indies.

white magic (noun)

magic that is intended to achieve something good

wish (noun)

something that you hope will happen by magic or by the power of your mind

the witching hour (noun)

the time in the middle of the night when magic things are said to happen

wizardry (noun)

the skill and magic powers of a wizard